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Pros & Cons
Pros
These utensils were recommended by his occupational therapist. My husband has tremors & parkinsonism type medical issues and this spoon, the knife and fork are great help. This certainly helps me use a spoon vs a regular spoon.
It is sturdy and well made. The angle is good. The handle is a bit unecessarily gigantic, but it's fine.
Cons
The handle is too fat for his constricted hands, so i have to help him anyway. The handle takes on water during dishwashing and then leaks out during use at the table. Very cheaply made.
Highlights
Quality
Perfect for my clients with mobility issues, they need to make a smaller and deeper spoon for soup and cereal
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- This product had a total of 1,073 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 13 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Made sturdy but over priced and a little awkward because handle is so thick and fork is too long
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Hubby was cutting all my food for me
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I messed up and should have read i thought it was all of the silverware for the 27 but it was just the fork
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My right handed brother broke his right wrist
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Well do not put in dishwasher
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The handle is too smooth so i added some rubber bands for better grip
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
For a first time user it is not something you can adjust to right away
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Blind and late stage parkinsons person could feed himself better than with regular spoon
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